you would be better off using Audacity for the noise reduction. this is
sacrilege but I don't think the noise reduction is to good in goldwave.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Hallsworth" <christopher...@googlemail.com>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2010 4:30 AM
Subject: Re: Noise Reduction in Goldwave, I'm probably stating the very
obvious
Hi all,
My comment is this. I have a license for Total Recorder Professional
Edition. I absolutely love it and I'm impressed by the comments I've
received regarding my podcasts, short of the fact my voice can sound far
away at times. I am not complaining, but if the Noise Reduction in
GoldWave is just as good as the Noise Removal process in Total Recorder,
then I might upgrade from my one year license to the lifetime license
Thoughts?
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On 12/08/2010 3:51, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Hi folks!
Its been a while since I've played with Goldwave as I prefer to use
Amadeus Pro on the Mac but it doesn't hurt to have fingers in the Windows
pie<smile>. Anyway to cut a long story short I was given a job where
noise reduction in parts was required as part of the audio editing, I can
handle this stuff quite easily with Amadeus Pro but as I'd never given
the noise reduction function in Goldwave a go before I thought that the
ideal opportunity was presenting itself.
To be frank I was amazed at the quality of the result I got for a first
try and I'm prepared to stand by the claim I'm about to make and that is
the Noise reduction functions of Goldwave rival those which are part of
more expensive products such as Sound Forge. Furthermore, the sections
in the manual describing how the noise reduction system in Goldwave works
are incredibly well written without boring anyone to sleep so all one has
to do if they want to try the noise reduction function is to read for a
minute or so and the have the basic knowledge required to get started.
So what's Goldwave worth these days, $59.00 or thereabouts? Damn good
value for money and I'd almost be tempted to say its a "Giveaway"! when
one also considers its many built-in powerful functions and the fact that
the author has gone out of his way to make this product accessible.
Dane Trethowan
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